With summer approaching, it’s hard not to feel a little bit antsy — especially at work. Maybe you’re dreaming of being at the beach, but maybe what you’re really itching for is a new job. So channel your restlessness into something productive and take a look at these 17 companies. They’re hiring like crazy, and to top it off, we know for a fact that they care a lot about hiring and supporting women.

1. GM is hiring like crazy, and it's an inspiring place for women to work. As one employee puts it, "With our CEO being Fortune's most powerful Woman, two years in a row, I'm proud to work for General Motors and work under a leader like Mary Barra." Employees also rave about GM's work-life balance; one says, "I have the flexibility to work from home and adjust my hours. This has been a great benefit for my family and allows me to be both a mother and have a career."

2. PwC comes in as the #8 best company for women among Fairygoboss members, and that’s no surprise to us; the firm regularly ranks as a top workplace, particularly for parents. PwC is hiring in a variety of departments, so check out their open positions today.

3. If you’re searching for a company that gets what it’s like to be a working woman, browse jobs at Fitch Ratings. They’re looking to hire people like you — and they have a particularly awesome returnship program for women who are returning to the workforce after taking a break.

4. JPMorgan is hiring a ton right now and is a great place to work no matter what career stage you're in. The company has job openings that cater to a variety of interests, skills, and backgrounds and also has incredible training and develipment opportunities!

5. We’re not even a little bit shocked that Target comes in among the top companies for women as voted by Fairygodboss members. Employees say it’s a great place to work with particularly good flexibility policies. Browse Target jobs now.

6. If you want to work at a company whose values you can get behind, check out the opportunities at Ericsson, where employees and leaders are passionate about closing the gender gap in technology and STEM fields.

7. If you like seeing how your work connects to big-picture goals, check out jobs at Dell — an employer that Fairygodboss users rank as the #5 best company for women!Dell’s doing a whole lot of fabulous work to make the world a better place, and women who work there say their company’s commitment to social and environmental responsibility makes them feel awesome about the careers they’ve chosen.

9. Fidelity is looking to hire consultants in cities all over the U.S. — and is worth checking out if you’re interested in growing your career. Employees say that there are lots of women in senior and executive leadership positions.

10. Ultimate Softwareis looking to hire a lot of people right now, and the company's people-first mission and culture is a serious stand out. Moreover, they have a 49% female talent base, so if you're looking for a new gig in the tech sphere, we recommend you start browsing Ultimate Software's openings ASAP.

11. FTI Consultingis hiring a ton right now, and employees are calling it a place where there's room to grow both in and out of office, thanks to the "understanding" flex policy.

15. Salesforce has landed the #7 spot among Fairygodboss users’ best companies for women, and we certainly know why. Their commitment to closing the gender pay gap is pretty inspiring, and employees say they’re also “setting the bar for women working in tech, and it just keeps getting better.” Check out job openings at Salesforce today.

16. Women love working at Sterling Talent Solutions, including one Fairygodboss user who says that "as a single mother, it's amazing to be at company that has so many powerful women." Check out some of their open positions — in departments ranging from account management to sales to engineering — across the country!

17. Employees at Terex— which is hiring like crazy right now — say "there is strong support for women" at the company and that it's a place where "you can both grow your career but also enjoy your life outside of the workplace."

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